CoQLife

Co-enzyme Q10, CoQ10,has been shown to be an essential bio-nutrient that is necessary for the creation of proteins, hormones, enzymes and energy. Unlike many others, our product is a truly crystal free allowing the body to absorb and use CoQ10 more efficiently.

The CoQ10 in our CoQLife product (QBEST) is truly a crystal free CoQ10 product. CoQ10 is lipophillic, meaning it dissolves in a lipid and not in water. In this novel formula, there are three lipids; one in which the CoQ10 dissolves; one that prevents recrystalization; and one that facilitates absorption in the small intestine. This formula is specifically designed to provide maximum CoQ10 absorption and to ensure a therapeutic amount of CoQ10 throughout the body.

There are many HA joint products available commercially. The pitfall of many of these is that they contain a form of HA that is too large to be absorbed into the body and therefore is useless. Our product is unique in its preparation and formulation as it contains a vastly superior and patented collagen II, with HA, as well as other nutrients that improve the absorption and efficacy of ReJennaHA, while assuring safety.

Every bodily function requires a specific amount of energy and CoQ10 is essential for the body to make this energy. It is also one of the best antioxidant supplements (it protects the body from “rusting”).

• Does my body make CoQ10?

Yes. Produced in the body and distributed ubiquitously throughout, CoQ10 has been given the scientific name ubiquinone. It is found in the mitochondria (powerhouse) of every cell, but is especially abundant in body cells with highest metabolic activity, such as the heart, liver, kidneys, brain and muscles..

• I heard that CoQ10 can help protect against things like cancer, Parkinson’s disease, and heart disease. Is this true? How does it work?

The building of proteins in the body, from muscles to hormones, requires energy. By its role in energy production, CoQ10 helps protect the body from abnormal protein mutations that result in cancers and age related degenerative diseases, such as Parkinson’s disease. Additionally, CoQ10 stabilizes all cell membranes helping to ensure proper function of the cells and the organs and systems of which they consist, such as the heart and the cardiovascular system.

• Can CoQ10 help my cholesterol level?

Yes. In the blood, CoQ10 binds with LDL (bad) cholesterol and is transported into the cells where it is needed for cellular maintenance and repair. This binding prevents the LDL from forming plaque in the blood vessels that causes arteriosclerosis, or “hardening of the arteries”.

• How good of an antioxidant is CoQ10?

CoQ10 is THE major natural antioxidant found in the body. It is 100 times more concentrated than Vitamins E and C, in the cell. Like PAC-MAN, antioxidants ‘eat-up’ free radicals and super oxides in the body that would otherwise cause disease. By attacking the cells, free radicals and super oxides cause the body to ‘rust’ much like a car.

• Can I take ReJennaHA with other nutritional supplements or drugs?

Tylenol or other products containing acetaminophen may actually reduce the effectiveness of ReJennaHA. If you are diabetic and taking anti-diabetic drugs, check with your doctor. However, clinical research suggests that ReJennaHA doesn't adversely affect diabetes treatment. Check with your doctor if you are taking Coumadin.

• When should I take ReJennaHA?For maximum absorption and benefit, take all four soft gel capsules with your first meal of the day. Some people have reported better results when they split the dose and take it twice daily.

• When will I notice a difference?

This is variable and appears to depend upon the severity of the joint condition. Some clients report relief in as little as a few hours; others report that it has taken up to six weeks to notice significant improvement. Healing takes time, be patient.

• When will I notice a difference?

This is variable and appears to depend upon the severity of the joint condition. Some clients report relief in as little as a few hours; others report that it has taken up to six weeks to notice significant improvement. Healing takes time, be patient.

• Are there any health conditions that would keep me from taking ReJennaHA?

Check with your doctor if you have any of the following: diabetes, prostate cancer, asthma, bleeding disorders.

• Is ReJennaHA safe?Yes, when taken as directed in the doses recommended, ReJennaHA is safe. There may be mild side effects of nausea, diarrhea, headache, or skin rash.

• I am allergic to shellfish; can I still take ReJennaHA since it has glucosamine in it?Yes. If you are allergic to shellfish, you are allergic to the meat of the shellfish, not the shell. The glucosamine is derived from the crushed shell, not the meat. There are no documented reports of allergic reaction to glucosamine in shellfish allergic patients.

• Can I take ReJennaHA if I am allergic to chicken?The source of our Collagen II is chicken sternum. Theoretically, individuals who are allergic to chicken or eggs should not use chicken collagen.

• How can taking a product derived from chicken sternum and shellfish provide natural joint relief?

By acting as a nutrient stimulus, it causes the body to produce more of its own collagen and HA helping to replace lost cartilage and fluid, therefore allowing for reduced friction and pain in the joint.

• I’ve been taking glucosamine and chondroitin for my joints. I’ve had a little relief but not as much as I had hoped for. Why should I try ReJennaHA?

When compared to the results of clinical testing sponsored by the NIH, ReJennaHA’s combination of ingredients has been shown to be significantly more effective in reducing joint pain and promoting joint health than the prescription drug Celebrex, or the nutritional supplements glucosamine and chondroitin, when taken alone.

• If my body ‘makes’ CoQ10, why should I take CoQLIFE as a natural health solution?

Unfortunately, large segments of the population are deficient in CoQ10. With age, CoQ10 production in the body lessens. After age 21 production of CoQ10 in the body begins to decrease until at age 65 it is reduced by 50%. But the body’s need for CoQ10 does not decrease. Since cholesterol and CoQ10 are synthesized in the same pathway in the body, many cholesterol lowering drugs also lower the body’s CoQ10, resulting in fatigue, muscle cramps and heart failure.

Many other commonly used drugs also deplete CoQ10 resulting in low energy syndromes. These drugs include some antibiotics, anti-depressants, hormone replacement therapy, antihypertensive drugs, cardiac drugs, and oral diabetic agents.

A poor diet also contributes to a lowering of the CoQ10.

Since CoQ10 is the most abundant antioxidant in the body, smoking and other environmental pollutants, such as sulfur from a paper factory, bind up the available CoQ10, reducing the amount available for energy.• Which comes first, a reduced CoQ10 level or disease?

Theoretically, a drop in CoQ10 will precede disease. However, certain clinical conditions can further deplete CoQ10 levels. Normal blood levels in adults are between 0.75 and 1.2 µg/L (micrograms per Liter of blood). Clinical conditions result when blood levels drop below 0.55 µg/L. These conditions may be improved by supplementing CoQ10.

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